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we need to solve the issues with immigration reform. from an economic standpoint it's a trillion over the next two decades. we were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. we saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debt-ceiling debate. this is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless he has the republicans on board. that doesn't look likely. any chance of this coming to the floor so a bipartisan group can vote on it. >> our goal is to get as mane recans on the bill. the closer we goat to 218 -- get to 218 votes, but the overall immigration debate comes to the floor in a full fashion. that's what we need, a full debate in front of the american
we need to solve the issues with immigration reform. from an economic standpoint it's a trillion over the next two decades. we were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the...
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and people had basically given up on the country immigrating. so being, coming, having gone through that, which was caused by so badly mistaken government policies in terms of public spending, they spent everything. they put on huge debt. they build massive white elephants. and so they squandered a good part of our oil riches and that's what led us to that decline. >> rose: you're in the sofa business too. >> yes. we have to compete. >> rose: with carlos slim. >> he bought the government monopoly. what they call the ppt the whole thing. they had local phone, long distance phones, mobile phones, all kinds of links. everything was monopolized by the government. and this also was put to sale by salinas. and that was good. but the bad thing was they put it for sale as a monopoly. so it became from a private -- from a public monopoly it became a private monopoly. and very well run i have to say. >> rose: by carlos salinas. >> yes. they did what they had to do. and they became a hugely successful private monopoly. >> rose: are you friendly rivals. >>
and people had basically given up on the country immigrating. so being, coming, having gone through that, which was caused by so badly mistaken government policies in terms of public spending, they spent everything. they put on huge debt. they build massive white elephants. and so they squandered a good part of our oil riches and that's what led us to that decline. >> rose: you're in the sofa business too. >> yes. we have to compete. >> rose: with carlos slim. >> he...
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in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my city because of the earthquake the embark freeway is gone. now the service retrofit of today's bay bridge will insure that when the next massive earthquake hits our infrastructure will withstand that. it serves as ingenuity and it will help us. as we say thank you to the contractors and the engineers, the men and women in our labor force and their representatives and as they go on to other bridges, other transportation projects like bart extensions as we say goodbye and as their role becomes less visible and as they go into comfortably and maintaining i
in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my...
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nature of immigration as a whole. you don't really appreciate what immigration is on till you have your family in that [no audio] [inaudible] me, i willy like find another way like go back to my country or do something else, find another way out. my children to put in that situation, leaving them without any leadership and no father and leaving them behind. it's a very, difficult situation to get out of because of my children. once again, i appreciate your efforts on immigration reform. believe that everyone who has and people understand that this is a complex situation .nd real people are involved thank you very much. i think it was more of a statement. i agree we have big challenges. youfeel it first hand when see families broken up in your own community. that i the challenge think gets overlooked at times is all the dreamers who have come here through no fault of their own. , in thenever held history of our country, we have never held kids responsible for the decisions of their parents. one of the debates we have a
nature of immigration as a whole. you don't really appreciate what immigration is on till you have your family in that [no audio] [inaudible] me, i willy like find another way like go back to my country or do something else, find another way out. my children to put in that situation, leaving them without any leadership and no father and leaving them behind. it's a very, difficult situation to get out of because of my children. once again, i appreciate your efforts on immigration reform. believe...
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whether it's the incural culture or better immigration whether it's capital willing to invest and still enough of a production, you know, platform that if we're smart in this post recession environment we'll won't go back to the economy we'll move forward. i'm bullish about this and this region is rich in small batch and boutique on up to advanced >> technology will have a role in all of that as well. if you see this company 3-d technology for example, willing regulation in his the way we looked engineering systems because you could see it. auto desk is growing rapidly in san francisco they just opened up another portion of their work on pier 9. we're all talking about advanced manufacturing >> no longer have the machines but the machines are operating with an ipad and your reading out precision cutting everybody from chocolates to clothing to manufactured products so extension is going to play a big thing in manufacturing. >> if you're joining us think on the radio we're talking about economic growth and we have ed lee mayor of san francisco and the
whether it's the incural culture or better immigration whether it's capital willing to invest and still enough of a production, you know, platform that if we're smart in this post recession environment we'll won't go back to the economy we'll move forward. i'm bullish about this and this region is rich in small batch and boutique on up to advanced >> technology will have a role in all of that as well. if you see this company 3-d technology for example, willing regulation in his the way we...
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it's become the city of dreams base it's the place that immigrants can afford to live and one-hundred plus languages are spoken here. in many ways this bridge was a dream of some people. and like most things in oakland it has not been easy. we have very difficult political and economic and other hurdles h that when we ail come tooth are not the results beautiful. isn't it really beautiful? so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're not here. for many of you who follow the fights he said he had an elegant view for this bridge. i know he had help from his brother they got it done and we have a bridge we can walk on today interest that he the bridge bridges our bridge bridges the economy and it's the symbol of what government can do. but the great structures mayor brown told me make sure you build things but this is really not only going to be the core of much of our transportation and commerce in the bay area but i believe a symbol. i was teasing a negotiation times reporter he picked the best place to come to. i'm hoping we'll of move up a
it's become the city of dreams base it's the place that immigrants can afford to live and one-hundred plus languages are spoken here. in many ways this bridge was a dream of some people. and like most things in oakland it has not been easy. we have very difficult political and economic and other hurdles h that when we ail come tooth are not the results beautiful. isn't it really beautiful? so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're not here. for...
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once marco rubio stepped toward immigration reform, he was seen as a trader to conservatism. ted cruz is himself a latino who says, no, i repudiate the thing that 70% of my fellow latinos want and that gives him that within the conservative movement but it makes him useless to him as someone to broaden the party's base among hispanic. they get someone they like who can make other white republicans feel good about supporting a minority but who can't help bring in more minorities. >> steve schmidt, you hear someone like raphael cruz to talk about sending the president back to kenya, if you want to look at an anti-immigration frame that might have racial components to it, it seems to me it's right in there. >> look, there's no doubt. it's old news at this point that the republican party can't win national elections if it can't do better with latino voters, if it can't do better with asian voters, with minority voters. and so the damage here is being caused by ideologues and ideologues are destructive in any political party, in any political organization because an ideologue brin
once marco rubio stepped toward immigration reform, he was seen as a trader to conservatism. ted cruz is himself a latino who says, no, i repudiate the thing that 70% of my fellow latinos want and that gives him that within the conservative movement but it makes him useless to him as someone to broaden the party's base among hispanic. they get someone they like who can make other white republicans feel good about supporting a minority but who can't help bring in more minorities. >> steve...
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immigration enforcement soez it was packed with eight tons of marijuana and 300 pounds of cocaine. three people are now in custody. more still to come. probably. >> credit cards certainly seem like a great idea. >> they can end up costing big down the road. >> this can be a great deal but there is a lot to watch out for. you can often get on the spot approval for buy now, pay later loan. it might not have to be paid off for years. consumer reports says beware if you miss a deadline just one day, or carry a balance past the promotion period, you can get slammed with mountains of interest. doug watts saying buying his television was one of the dumbest moves he made. a nasty surprise came in the mail. the three-year period was up. >> they added $1300 in interest. on a balance of roughly $700. >> the original receipt contained loan terms he says were hard to find and unclear. but they said sed if he didn't play pai in three years he'd be charged interest on the bill, even money he'd paid. the attorney and financial expert says the terms of the deferred cards have gotten clearer, you ca
immigration enforcement soez it was packed with eight tons of marijuana and 300 pounds of cocaine. three people are now in custody. more still to come. probably. >> credit cards certainly seem like a great idea. >> they can end up costing big down the road. >> this can be a great deal but there is a lot to watch out for. you can often get on the spot approval for buy now, pay later loan. it might not have to be paid off for years. consumer reports says beware if you miss a...
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daughter of renowned immigration attorney. when she met bill lochier state attorney general at the time. 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we could talk for hours. policy things and he always had great stories. >>reporter: they married. settled in hayward and had a son. after bill became state treasurer he transferred one and a half million dollars from his company account into nadia 2010 run foral immediate county supervisor. she won the primary then spent a month in rehab. >> i started thinking, you kno know, drinking a little too much. i admitted myself. >>reporter: that's where she met a san jose construction worker dealing with his methamphetamine addiction. >> i believed that he was a genuine person when i fears met him and and made the stupid mistake of believing that i had to save him. >>reporter: after rehab nadia won election for supervisor. high point of her career. but on the personal front she tells me argument with her husband led to an affair with him and own addiction to meth. >> he introduced me
daughter of renowned immigration attorney. when she met bill lochier state attorney general at the time. 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we could talk for hours. policy things and he always had great stories. >>reporter: they married. settled in hayward and had a son. after bill became state treasurer he transferred one and a half million dollars from his company account into nadia 2010 run foral immediate county supervisor. she won the primary then spent a month in...
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the president's second term priorities, chief among them overhauling the nation's immigration system of here and in jeopardy. >>: he's gotten himself in a pickle. it doesn't mean he can't get out of it but to be talking about anything else about immigration reform in this and that, i think it's high in the sky. so can he recover. well barack obama sold to the public is like jimmy carter. i don't lie i'm truthful. and with obama care seems to be a lot of question marks and it seems to be a lot of weasel words danielle activity going on around this rollout which the allies a strong cup commander in chief. the president today trying to turn the page on a bad few weeks for the white house i'm here because i want your companies to know, i want companies around the world purchase offset to know, that i believe there is no better place in the world to do business than united state of america. what he can't ignore -- his approval rating sinking to 42 percent -- an all-time low in the new nbc wall street journal poll. and more than half of americans saying obamacare needs a major overhaul or
the president's second term priorities, chief among them overhauling the nation's immigration system of here and in jeopardy. >>: he's gotten himself in a pickle. it doesn't mean he can't get out of it but to be talking about anything else about immigration reform in this and that, i think it's high in the sky. so can he recover. well barack obama sold to the public is like jimmy carter. i don't lie i'm truthful. and with obama care seems to be a lot of question marks and it seems to be a...
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plan that give mlts of unauthorized immigrants to obtain citizenship. plus your e-mails, calls, and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> friday a look at the role of the international atomic energy agency with iaea chief speaking at the event host bid the wilson center. live coverage at 11: 30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's official white house portrait. in the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits of first ladies to hang to rehang in the white house. she thought that was important. and she looked high and low and couldn't find my grandma's official portrait and called my grandmother. he said do you know where the painting is? my grandma said, yeah, it's on my wall. mrs. johnson said, said you shouldn't have that it belongs in the white house. my grandmother said no. it's on my painting. it's on my wall it's going stay. i think she tried a couple of times. watch our program on our first lady bess truman. see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern and we continue the seri
plan that give mlts of unauthorized immigrants to obtain citizenship. plus your e-mails, calls, and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> friday a look at the role of the international atomic energy agency with iaea chief speaking at the event host bid the wilson center. live coverage at 11: 30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's official white house portrait. in the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits...
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. >> now it seems air when they'll not firmly to me perry >> this vietnamese in immigrant who turned to the mix of red jalapeno peppers, garlic, salt, and vinegar into a multibillion-dollar global brand he says the plant which was chosen to be built here by the city of or when they'll cost $40 million and has estate of the arctic air filters, even taking media to the roof to prove it. >> at all to its harbor is and chile grinding time-- truck load after truck load of hot peppers brought it over a three month period. in the last week that air quality department has logged 11 complaints in said an inspector finding no smells no ballet shoes at the plant. while srirach smells no ballet shoes at the p[ male announcer ]h the founder of mercedes-benz once wrote something on a sheet of paper ♪ the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. in the hands of a judge. clear skies all around the bay area at this hour. alliant at we want to stay mostly clear tonight and the storm trackers shows a sto
. >> now it seems air when they'll not firmly to me perry >> this vietnamese in immigrant who turned to the mix of red jalapeno peppers, garlic, salt, and vinegar into a multibillion-dollar global brand he says the plant which was chosen to be built here by the city of or when they'll cost $40 million and has estate of the arctic air filters, even taking media to the roof to prove it. >> at all to its harbor is and chile grinding time-- truck load after truck load of hot...
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the president's second term priorities - chief among them overhauling the nation's immigration system -- appear in jeopardy. >> he's got himself in a pickle here. it does not mean he can't get out of it, but to be talking about anything else now like 'we'll do immigration reform' and this and that, i think it's pie in the sky. >> so can he recover? >> there's a question of competence going on now. i mean, what barack obama sold to the public was like jimmy carter - 'i don't tell a lie. i'm truthful'. in this obamacare rollout there seem to be a lot of question marks everywhere. and there seems to be a lot of weasel words - a kind of mealy mouthed activity going around this rollout now, which belies a strong commander in chief. r >> brinkley says making sure obamacare works has to be priority number one. the administration announced yesterday that google and oracle are among the companies contributing dozens of computer engineers and programmers to the tech surge working to fix healthcare-dot-gov. >> when we return we will >> when we return we will have dine [son] all right,she has no
the president's second term priorities - chief among them overhauling the nation's immigration system -- appear in jeopardy. >> he's got himself in a pickle here. it does not mean he can't get out of it, but to be talking about anything else now like 'we'll do immigration reform' and this and that, i think it's pie in the sky. >> so can he recover? >> there's a question of competence going on now. i mean, what barack obama sold to the public was like jimmy carter - 'i don't...
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they will do this big giant barge in international waters because of immigration policies. you can't -- we fill the quota up and get a lot of people -- more sense than google glass. stuart: if i live in st. louis i am really out of luck. a long way from my google barge. but you think -- >> would not be surprised if that is where it is. someone will get a promotion if someone gets a really good idea. stuart: i am flabbergasted. good discussion, thank you very much. now this. french soccer goes on strike. now those pagan losers don't even get to watch their soccer. we will deal with it in a moment. stuart: it is called the container store. there are 63 of them. stock started trading up really big, double, up 98%, 35, but that trading, pretty good, solar shares of big this morning, biggest winner on the s&p 500, the company made more money than the exports up 13%. auto sales out today, ford up 14% from x 150s to the fusion. gm sales up 16% and both of those stocks down a fraction the gms up nicely. big story of the day, obama as the best care bombshell, ninety-three million pe
they will do this big giant barge in international waters because of immigration policies. you can't -- we fill the quota up and get a lot of people -- more sense than google glass. stuart: if i live in st. louis i am really out of luck. a long way from my google barge. but you think -- >> would not be surprised if that is where it is. someone will get a promotion if someone gets a really good idea. stuart: i am flabbergasted. good discussion, thank you very much. now this. french soccer...
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this steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now bidding at close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. this is from the 1940s and changes into a captain's desk. some items are expected to fetch up to $50,000. a louis xvi desk. >> this is another item i had to twist her arm to get her to part with. she loved this particular piece of furniture. >> this chest. tell me about it. >> 18th century louis the xvi. >> how much do you think lit bring? >> $8,000. >> i think i should keep that. i think i should keep it. >> nobody can bid on this. this is oprah's. >> i think i should have this. i'm going to put this away. when am i going to look like this again? don't even try to buy it. >> no. >> that's right. that's out. >> reporter: oprah wants everybody to know everybody can bid online. the proceeds will go to her girls, the program she started in 2007. >> when you come to see me a year from now, i'm going to have a house that feels like pajamas. >> i like that. i'm waiting for my invitation. >> you can come but you have to wear your pajamas? >> i will gladly do
this steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now bidding at close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. this is from the 1940s and changes into a captain's desk. some items are expected to fetch up to $50,000. a louis xvi desk. >> this is another item i had to twist her arm to get her to part with. she loved this particular piece of furniture. >> this chest. tell me about it. >> 18th century louis the xvi. >> how much do you think lit...
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now, investigators believe the suspects are gang members who also happen to be undocumented immigrants. josh? >> thankfully she's okay. >> yeah, yeah. right. you know, with this weather outside, i had to bring member in members of team ritter. >> i know there's folks outside. and we hate when folks stand in the rain. it's likely today that the entire east coast has to deal with it. let's time it out as you know what's going on as you head into the weekend. you know what we haven't mentioned yet. >> it's friday. you're on your way to the weekend. happy friday. as we watch the front along the shoreline, the rainfall totals in new york and washington, d.c., the first part of the day. by midday and the afternoon, the rain is shutting off. it stays laying low in raleigh and tallahassee because the front bends down and hangs over the southeast a little while. it's a little longer duration in the deep south. there could also be some strong showers and thunder showers to kick up. i don't think there's severe storms. but they could be punchy. billings, minot, duluth, rapid city. this is back to
now, investigators believe the suspects are gang members who also happen to be undocumented immigrants. josh? >> thankfully she's okay. >> yeah, yeah. right. you know, with this weather outside, i had to bring member in members of team ritter. >> i know there's folks outside. and we hate when folks stand in the rain. it's likely today that the entire east coast has to deal with it. let's time it out as you know what's going on as you head into the weekend. you know what we...
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this steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now bidding at close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. this is from the 1940s and changes into a captain's desk. some items are expected to fetch up to $50,000. a louis xvi desk. >> this is another item i had to twist her arm to get her to part with. she loved this particular piece of furniture. >> this chest. tell me about it. >> 18th century louis the xvi. >> how much do you think lit bring? >> $8,000. >> i think i should keep that. i think i should keep it. >> nobody can bid on this. this is oprah's. >> i think i should have this. i'm going to put this away. when am i going to look like this again? don't even try to buy it. >> no. >> that's right. that's out. >> reporter: oprah wants everybody to know everybody can bid online. the proceeds will go to her girls, the program she started in 2007. >> when you come to see me a year from now, i'm going to have a house that feels like pajamas. >> i like that. i'm waiting for my invitation. >> you can come but you have to wear your pajamas? >> i will gladly do
this steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now bidding at close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. this is from the 1940s and changes into a captain's desk. some items are expected to fetch up to $50,000. a louis xvi desk. >> this is another item i had to twist her arm to get her to part with. she loved this particular piece of furniture. >> this chest. tell me about it. >> 18th century louis the xvi. >> how much do you think lit...
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steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. oprah loves boxes collecting them from all over the world. this one from london dates back to the 1840s and converts into a chef's captain's desk. it was housed at her montecito estate. some items are expected to catch up to $50,000. the desk which stedman graham used to write. auctioneer tells me the louis xvi will be the most expensive sale. >> this is another item i had to twist her arm to get her to part with this. she loved this particular piece of furniture. >> this chest. tell me about it. >> 18th century french louis xvi but signed boudan. >> every house needs a 14 foot tall oprah "vogue" cover. >> i think we should keep that. >> nobody bid on this. >> i think i should have this. that's right. lets put this away. when am i going to look like this again. don't even try to buy it. that's out. >> oprah wants everybody to know they can bid online. the proceeds benefit her leadership academy for girls in south africa which oprah founded in 2007. >> as you grow
steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. oprah loves boxes collecting them from all over the world. this one from london dates back to the 1840s and converts into a chef's captain's desk. it was housed at her montecito estate. some items are expected to catch up to $50,000. the desk which stedman graham used to write. auctioneer tells me the louis xvi will be the most expensive sale. >> this is another...
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an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong, that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive branch of government itself. the department of justice is obviously in the fbi as well. but also with the congress and through the court system and the judicial branch. that is to make
an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong, that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that...